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Each week during the season (regular and post), there will be a fan-generated contest to nominate weekly winners. Each winning team (one boys and one girls) will receive awards (bracelets and certificates). Football, girls and boys soccer, boys and girls golf, field hockey, girls tennis, boys and girls cross country and volleyball teams are eligible for the award in the fall.

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Week 36 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Bellbrook TennisAfter beating archrival Oakwood 5-0 in an SWBL match, the Eagles won all three flights of the Chaminade Julienne doubles tournament. Followed that up by winning their second straight SWBL title by sweeping all five flights at the league tournament.

BOYS: Fairmont (Kettering) FootballThe Firebirds scored a 13-12 win over neighborhood parochial rival Alter for their first win in the season-opening series since 2004. Fairmont scored the go-ahead touchdown on an 8-yard run by Herbert Burroughs with 25 seconds left in the third quarter. Alter just missed a potential game-winning 41-yard field with less than 1:30 remaining. The Firebirds had 55 offensive plays and ran the ball 54 times (for 193 yards). They were 4-of-5 on fourth down attempts. Fairmont had three backs with 50 yards rushing or more – Braden Miller (51 yards), Jesse Deglow (56 yards and a touchdown) and David Stamer (55 yards). Burroughs ended with 31 yards.

GIRLS: Upper Arlington (Columbus, Ohio) GolfWithin a week, the Golden Bears recorded the two best team scores in program history. Both resulted in first place finishes at OCC conference matches. UA shot a program record 299 at Cooks Creek Golf Course and 303 at Westchester Golf Course. Freshman Julia Rabadam and sophomore Maddie Frank earned Medalist honors, respectively.

Week 2 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Shawnee (Lima) FootballThe Indians improved to 2-0 and surpassed their win total from the last two years combined with a 56-7 win over Defiance. Shawnee beat Delphos Jefferson 28-6 in Week 1. The Indians finished 1-9 last year and were 0-10 in 2015. Against Defiance, quarterback Johnny Caprella completed 12-of-17 passes for 375 yards and six touchdowns. Both Christian Ford and Grant Wheeler have three touchdown receptions in two games. Defensive back Peyton Wilson had 17 tackles against Defiance and 13 against Jefferson.

BOYS: Thomas Worthington (Worthington) FootballA year after finishing 0-10, the Cardinals improved to 3-0 with a 47-13 win over Groveport-Madison. TW scored on five of its first six possessions and had 405 yards of total offense. Quarterback Charlie Rhoades completed 14-of-17 passes for 225 yards and three touchdowns and ran the ball six times for 60 yards and a touchdown. Receiver Khalil Jones had six catches for 115 yards, scored three touchdowns and returned a kickoff 94 yards to set up another score. Cameron Ryan had five catches for 99 yards (and a touchdown) and Dijahn Davis ran 15 times for 104 yards (and a touchdown).

BOYS: Fairland (Proctorville) FootballThe Dragons became the first Lawrence County team in 57 years to beat traditional superpower Ironton (27-21 final). The decisive score was a 28-yard touchdown pass from Joel Lambiotte to Reilly Sowards with 3.6 seconds left. It was also the first loss for Ironton in Ohio Valley Conference games. The Tigers were 13-0 since joining in 2015. The last Lawrence County school to beat Ironton in football was South Point in 1961.

BOYS: Greenon (Springfield) FootballThe Knights snapped a 32-game losing streak on a night they celebrated the lives of lost classmates in the home opener. Greenon beat Triad 42-35. Student-athletes David Waag and Connor Williams passed following a car crash in August. The Knights Week 1 game with Marion Pleasant was cancelled. Waag was a senior and three-year varsity soccer player and Williams was a sophomore running back and linebacker who attended Global Impact STEM Academy. According to an article in the Springfield News Sun: "Teammates from both squads participated in the tribute. The families were presented flowers, the coaches lit candles in remembrance and released balloons just past the west goal post. Each athlete presented a single flower to the respective families along with hugs."

GIRLS: Liberty-Benton (Findlay) Volleyball The Eagles are 12-0 with a big win over then-unbeaten Leipsic (at the time No. 4 in the OHSVCA D-IV state poll). L-B, which also won the Kalida Pioneer Tournament earlier this season, has won 33 of 38 sets this season. Hannah Warrington and Caitlin Elseser lead the team in kills with 111 and 109, respectively. Schy Shepherd has 81. Warrington also leads the team in digs with 158. Alissa Rhodes, Mackenzie Murphy and Chloe Miller have 138, 111 and 110 digs, respectively. Rhodes leads the team in assists with 337. The Lady Eagles are currently No. 9 in the D-III OHSVCA state rankings. L-B is No. 7 in the MaxPreps state poll.

Week 5 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: New Bremen FootballThe Cardinals snapped a 38-game conference-losing streak and won their first Midwest Athletic Conference game since 2012 with a 34-20 victory over Parkway. New Bremen was led by sophomore quarterback Nolan Bornhorst who threw for two first half touchdowns and ran for another. Senior running back Avery Powers had receiving and rushing touchdowns.

BOYS: Grove City FootballLed by running back Devin Dukes who ran for 216 yards and three touchdowns, the Greyhounds snapped a 16-game losing streak with a 55-23 win over Franklin Heights.

GIRLS: Highland (Sparta) Volleyball The Fighting Scots improved to 16-0 with wins over Northmor, Danville and Centerburg. Overall, Highland has won 45 of 48 sets this season. Sophomore Raina Terry leads the team with 308 kills (also has 111 digs). Junior Bridget Oder leads the team in digs (339), while junior Kelsee Bargnesi leads the team in assists (215). Senior captain Bailey Santo has 182 digs, 70 kills and 37 aces.

Week 6 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: River View (Warsaw) SoccerThrough 13 games, the Black Bears are undefeated, have 10 shutouts and are ranked No. 3 in D-II by MaxPreps and No. 8 by the OSSCA. River View has outscored its opponents 75-4, including a remarkable 36-0 advantage on the road. The Black Bears increased their shutout streak to seven with a 5-0 win over Coshocton, before beating Marietta 5-2.

GIRLS: New Bremen VolleyballThe Cardinals, ranked No. 1 in Division IV, are flirting with a Top 100 national ranking after a huge week. Started off by beating previously unbeaten and D-III No. 1 ranked Coldwater 3-2 in a match-up of Midwest Athletic Conference heavyweights. Followed that by winning the Van Wert Invitational with 2-0 wins over Kalida, New Knoxville and Versailles (D-III No. 10), respectively. Capped the week by beating Lehman Catholic 3-0. New Bremen, ranked No. 8 in Ohio regardless of division by MaxPreps, is currently ranked No. 106 nationally in the MP overall rankings.

Week 7 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Northview (Sylvania) FootballWildcats beat Bowling Green 22-15 to improve to 7-0 for the first time in school history.

GIRLS: Berkshire (Burton) Girls Soccer The Badgers beat Crestwood 8-0 to complete the first undefeated regular season (16-0) by a girls varsity sport in school history. It also marked the program and school's first Chagrin Valley Conference title in soccer. In addition the Badgers have scored a record 96 goals, have conceded a record 11 and own six shutouts.

Week 8 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Goshen FootballThe Warriors improved to 8-0 for the first time in 20-plus years and handed Clinton-Massie its first league loss in 10 years with a 33-31 victory in a meeting of undefeateds. After Massie took a 31-30 lead with just over two minutes left, Goshen drove for the game-winning field goal, which Gerardo Espinosa-Ley hit from 22-yards as time expired. Quarterback Kyle Proffitt was 11-for-19 for 258 yards and four touchdowns, while receiver Payton Leugers had four catches for 104 yards and three touchdowns. Running back/linebacker Jimmy Strunk had 21 carries for 175 yards and eight tackles.

GIRLS: Indian Hill (Cincinnati) Girls SoccerThe Braves finished the season undefeated (15-0-1) and ranked No. 1 in the final OSSCA Division II state poll. Indian Hill has outscored opponents 82-14 and owns five shutouts. They've scored four goals or more in 12 of 16 games.

GIRLS: Ursuline Academy (Cincinnati) VolleyballThe Lions (21-1) finished the season ranked No. 1 in the final OHSVCA Division I poll and No. 3 in the MaxPreps National Computer Rankings.

Week 9 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Belmont (Dayton) FootballThe Bison remained unbeaten and secured their third straight playoff berth with their seventh shutout of the season – a 47-0 win over Western Hills. Belmont has allowed nine points in nine games. Its defense has not allowed a touchdown.

BOYS: West Jefferson FootballRoughriders improved to 9-0 and earned a share of the Ohio Heritage Conference North Division title in their first year in the league with a 38-13 win over West Liberty-Salem. Are lone team to secure a playoff berth in Division V, Region 20 heading into Week 10.

BOYS: Southeastern (Chillicothe) FootballThe Panthers completed the program's first undefeated season (10-0), won the school's third conference title (Scioto Valley Conference) and earned the school's third postseason berth with a 48-12 win over Westfall. Southeastern finished second in Division VI Region 23 to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2001. That's also the last year the program won the SVC. This year's senior class was part of a varsity team that went 0-10 their freshman year.

BOYS: Barberton FootballThe Magics completed the program's first 10-0 season, won their first ever Suburban League title and secured the school's first home playoff game with a 48-14 win over Medina Highland. All 10 of Barberton's wins were by 20-points or more.

GIRLS: Olentangy Liberty (Powell) Girls SoccerDespite being the No. 8 seed in the Central District, the Patriots advanced to a D-I regional final with a 3-2 win over Hilliard Darby in the regional semifinals. Liberty was 8-5-3 win the tournament started.

GIRLS: New Philadelphia Girls SoccerThe No. 6 seed in the East District, the Quakers advanced to a D-II regional final with a 1-0 win overt John Glenn in the regional semifinals. New Philly, which was 9-7-1 when the tournament started, has beaten the No. 1, 3 and 4 seeds in the district en route to the Elite Eight.

BOYS: Grandview Heights (Columbus) Boys SoccerThe Bobcats outscored their regional foes 13-0 en route to advancing to the D-III state tournament for the second time in program history. Beat Tuscarawas Valley 7-0 in the semis and South Webster 6-0 in the final.

BOYS: East Canton Boys FootballIn their sixth trip to the postseason, the Hornets won the programs first playoff game with a 37-7 win over Youngstown Valley Christian in D-VII, Region 25.

BOYS: East (Sciotoville) Boys FootballIn their sixth trip to the postseason, the Tartans won the programs first playoff game with a 16-8 win over Waterford in D-VII, Region 27.

GIRLS: Independence Girls VolleyballThe Blue Devils earned the program's first state tournament berth with a pair of 3-0 wins over Berkshire and Canton Central Catholic, respectively, in the D-III regional semifinals and final.

GIRLS: Aquinas (Louisville) VolleyballIn a rematch of last year's D-IV regional final, the Knights avenged their loss to Dalton and earned the program's first state tournament berth with a 3-1 win over the Bulldogs.

Week 12 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: St. Francis de Sales (Columbus) SoccerThe Stallions completed their first undefeated season since 1992 with a 4-0 win over Bay in the D-II state final. DeSales now has seven state titles and ranks second behind only St. Ignatius (eight) for most in Ohio history. The Stallions outscored their tournament opponents 38-0.

BOYS: Beavercreek SoccerThe Beavers won their first state title in three trips to the final with a 1-0 double-overtime win over Medina in D-I. Creek also beat Dublin Coffman 1-0 in double-overtime in the state semifinals.

BOYS & GIRLS: Summit Country Day (Cincinnati) SoccerThe Silver Knights wept both the boys and girls D-III state titles with wins over Otawa Hills (1-0) and Kirtland (4-0), respectively. For the boys, it was their third straight state title and fifth in sixth years. For the girls, it was their second title in three years. Combined the program's have nine state titles (boys sox, girls three).

GIRLS: Indian Hill (Cincinnati) SoccerThe Braves capped an undefeated season (22-0-1) and won their first state title in three trips to the state final with a 2-0 win over Mentor Lake Catholic in D-II. Indian Hill outscored its tournament foes 32-4 en route to the championship. Overall, the Braves had 10 shutouts and outscored opponents 114-18 this season.

Girls: Loveland SoccerThe Lady Tigers advanced to their second state final in three years and won their first title with a 1-0 victory over Perrysburg in the D-I final. Loveland allowed four goals all season and had 19 shutouts.

GIRLS: New Bremen VolleyballThe Cardinals won the school's first team state title with a commanding 3-0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas in the D-IV state final. New Bremen won 25-9, 25-18 and 25-20 to finish the season 28-1.

GIRLS: Versailles VolleyballThe Tigers won the program's second state title and first since 2013 by avenging an early season loss and defeating fellow Midwest Athletic Conference power Coldwater 3-2 in the D-III state final. Versailles won 22-25, 25-20, 25-19, 21-25, 15-9.

GIRLS: Ursuline Academy (Cincinnati) VolleyballThe Lions became just the sixth program in state history to win at least six state volleyball titles with a 3-0 win over Cleveland's St. Joseph Academy in the D-I state final. Ursuline won 25-14, 25-11, 25-22.

GIRLS: Padua Franciscan (Parma) VolleyballThe Bruins swept Big Walnut 3-0 in the D-II state final to capture their second straight championship. It is the program's fifth title overall.

BOYS: Madison Senior (Middletown) FootballIn their first trip to playoffs, the Mohawks won the program's first regional title with 42-7 win over West Jefferson in D-V.

BOYS: Winton Woods (Cincinnati) FootballThe Warriors hit a 31-yard field goal with one second left to oust three-time defending D-II state champion LaSalle 16-14 in a regional final. It snapped the Lancers 17-game postseason win streak.

BOYS: Tri-Valley (Dresden) FootballThe Scotties won the program's first regional title with a 13-9 D-III regional final win over two-time defending D-IV state champion Hartley.

Week 14 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Eastwood (Pemberville) FootballThe Eagles earned the program's first state finals berth with a 21-7 win over South Range in the Division V state semifinals. Eastwood is led by first-year head coach Craig Rutherford who took over this season for his father Jerry Rutherford, the Eagles coach for the last 35 years.

BOYS: Minster FootballDespite being 3-4 after Week 7, the Wildcats advanced to their third state final in four years with a convincing 40-7 win over No. 1 ranked and undefeated Norwalk St. Paul in the D-VII state semifinals.

Week 15 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Pickerington Central FootballThe Tigers won their first state title in three tries with a 56-28 win over Mentor in the Division I final.

BOYS: Archbishop Hoban (Akron) FootballDespite bumping up a division this season due to competitive balance, the Knights won their third straight state title with a dominating 42-14 win over Winton Woods in the D-II final. Hoban's previous two titles came in D-III.

BOYS: Steubenville FootballBig Red won the program's fourth state title and first since 2006 with a 50-36 win over Clinton-Massie in D-IV. Steubenville was state runner-up the past two years.

BOYS: Marion Local (Maria Stein) FootballThe Flyers won their sixth state title in seven years and 10th overall (all since 2000) with a 34-11 win over Kirtland in D-VI. Marion Local trails Cleveland St. Ignatius (11) by one for most titles in state history.

BOYS: Minster FootballThe Wildcats bounced back from last year's runner-up finish to win their second state title in four years and third overall with a 32-7 win over Cuyahoga Heights in D-VII.

BOYS: Trotwood-Madison FootballThe Rams withstood a challenge from Dresden Tri-Valley and won the program's second state title and first since 2011 with a 27-19 win in the D-III final.

BOYS: Wheelersburg FootballPlaying in the postseason for the 29th time, the Pirates claimed the program's second state title with a 21-14 overtime win over Pemberville Eastwood in D-V.

GIRLS: Maumee BasketballThe Panthers snapped a 30-game losing streak to Sylvania Northview and beat the Wildcats (48-34) for the first time since February 11, 2003.

Week 16 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Lebanon BasketballThe Warriors, who didn't win their fourth game last season until Jan. 31, improved to 4-0 this year with wins over Northmont, Turpin, Xenia and Fairborn.

GIRLS: Newark BasketballLast year's Division I state semifinalist improved to 5-0 with a convincing 53-30 win over Reynoldsburg in an early season meeting of unbeaten and Central Ohio heavyweights. Newark rallied from a 6-0 deficit and held the Raiders to one field goal over the last nine minutes of the game.

Week 17 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Preble Shawnee (Camden) BasketballA year after losing to Franklin by 23 points, the Division III Arrows remained unbeaten and improved to 6-0 with a 75-72 win over the previously unbeaten and D-I Wildcats.

GIRLS: Parkway (Rockford) BasketballThe Panthers won their first Midwest Athletic Conference game since 2014 with a 54-48 double overtime victory over New Knoxville.

Week 18/19 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Troy Christian Basketball The Division IV Eagles won their first WPTW Holiday Classic title and beat their first D-I opponent with a 60-58 victory over Piqua in the final.

GIRLS: Minster BasketballThe Wildcats won their second straight Lima Bath McDonald's Tournament title with a 71-49 win over previously unbeaten Bellevue in the final.

Week 20 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Sidney BowlingThe Yellow Jackets rolled 4,398 to earn the No. 1 seed in the 25-team Ohio State Buckeye Classic and then beat three seed Urbana 2-1 in the final to claim the title.

GIRLS: Lexington BowlingThe Minutemen rolled 3,679 to earn the No. 3 seed in the 19-team Ohio State Buckeye Classic and then beat one seed Gahanna Lincoln 2-0 in the final to claim the title.

Week 21 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Fort Loramie BasketballThe Redskins debuted at No. 1 in the Division IV AP State Poll and remained unbeaten with a 48-46 OT road win at previously unbeaten Versailles and a 58-53 win over Dayton Thurgood Marshall at Flyin to the Hoop. The kicker? Loramie is showing solidarity through mullets. Several teammates have grown one.

BOYS: Graham Local (St. Paris) wrestlingThe visiting Falcons edged St. Edward 28-27 in the teams' annual dual featuring two of the country's top programs. Graham, ranked No. 3 nationally, also won its regional semifinals match-up in the Division I, Region 6 OHSAA team state tournament with an 84-0 win over Sidney. The Falcons had 10 pins and four forfeits for the perfect score. Despite being a D-II team, Graham is competing in the D-I state team tournament thanks to a new OHSAA bylaw this season which allows schools to move up a division if they wish. Graham will remain D-II in the individual state tournament.

GIRLS: Whitehall-Yearling (Whitehall) bowlingThe Rams qualified for the second seed in bracket play and then beat Butler, Miamisburg and Westerville Central (all in three-game matches) to claim the title at the 20-team West Carrollton Pirate Challenge.

GIRLS: Miami East (Casstown) Girls BasketballThe Vikings won the program's 600th game with a 68-22 victory over Mississinawa Valley. Added No. 601 with an 84-42 win over Ansonia.

Week 25 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Genoa Area (Genoa) WrestlingThe Comets won the school's first state title in a team sport with a win in the finals of the Division III OHSAA Team Wrestling state tournament. Genoa beat Bethel-Tate, Versailles and Massillon Tuslaw en route to the championship.

GIRLS: Vanlue Girls BaksetballThe Wildcats beat Lima Perry 50-32 to reach 10 wins in a season for the first time in 15 years (2003). Amanda Clymer had 22 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, while, Emma Biller had nine points and 13 boards.

Week 26 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Beechcroft (Columbus) BasketballThe Cougars tied the program record for wins in a season and improved to 20-1 with a 71-66 win over Eastmoor in the 119th Columbus City League championship game. It was Beechcroft's first City League title since 1983.

Boys: Lynchburg-Clay (Lynchburg) BowlingThe Mustangs won the program's first sectional title by edging Unioto by 11 pins in the D-II postseason at Shawnee Lanes. After three regular games and six Baker games, L-C beat Unioto 3,902-3,891 pins.

GIRLS: Upper Arlington (Columbus) SwimmingThe Golden Bears won their 19th straight D-I district title with a nail-bitting 274-267 win over New Albany at Ohio University. UA held a one-point lead over the Eagles heading into the meet's final event – the 400-yard free relay. In that race, UA's quartet of Caroline Colombo, Dakota Elliott, Erin Reardon and Kendra Sheehan finished first in 3:27.45. They swam .39 of a second faster than runner-up NA.

Week 27 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

* BOYS: St. Xavier (Cincinnati) Swimming & DivingThe Bombers won their 10th straight D-I state title and 39th overall. St. X scored 413 points, which was 263 more than runner-up Brecksville-Broadview Heights.

* BOYS: Graham Local (St. Paris) BowlingFalcons outscored Mechanicsburg 223-166 in the final Baker game to win the D-II district title at Beaver-Vu Lanes 4,182-4,133.

* GIRLS: Sheridan (Thornville) GymnasticsThe Generals had five of the top six placers in the all-around en route to posting a 145.425 team score to win the Central District team title.

BOYS: Mechanicsburg Boys BowlingDespite entering the eight-team state final bracket as the fifth seed, the Indians claimed the program's first state title with a 3-0 win over Jonathan Adler in the D–II state final.

GIRLS: Harding (Fairport Harbor) Girls BowlingThe Skippers claimed the school's first state title in any sport since winning back-to-back track titles in 1964 and 1965 by capturing the Division II bowling championship. Harding entered the eight-team finals bracket as the 6th seed and then beat the top three seeds in succession en route to the title.

Week 29 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: St. Ignatius (Cleveland) Ice HockeyWildcats beat Toledo St. Francis 5-4 in double-OT to claim their third straight state championship.

BOYS: Celina Boys BowlingIn their second trip to the state tournament, the Bulldogs won their first state title. The fourth seed after qualifying, Celina beat Beavercreek (3-1), Wadsworth (3-0) and Stow-Munroe Falls (3-1) en route to the Division I championship.

GIRLS: Lincoln (Gahanna) Girls BowlingThe Lions won the Division I state title in convicting fashion. No. 1 after qualifying, Lincoln beat North Canton Hoover (3-0), Centerville (3-1) and Fairmont (3-0) en route to the championship.

Week 30 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Lorain Boys BasketballThe Titans earned the school's first trip to the state tournament since 1923 (the first year Ohio held a postseason) with a 47-44 win over Toledo St. John's in a Division I regional final. That came on the heels of a 72-60 OT win over Lakewood St. Edward in the regional semifinals. Lorain beat Strongsville 58-55 in the district final.

GIRLS: Rogers (Toledo) BasketballDown 24-21 to Gilmour Academy at halftime of the D-II state final, the Rams outscored the Lancers 30-13 in the second half to capture the program's first state title. It was also the first state title in 37 years for a girls basketball team from Toledo.

GIRLS: Pickerington Central BasketballTigers won the D-I state title to move into first place for overall championships with their seventh. Three other schools own six. It was Pickerington Central's 12th state tournament appearance.

GIRLS: Africentric Early College (Columbus) BasketballThe Nubians beat a whose-who of Ohio basketball program's en route to winning the D-III state title, which was the program's sixth (a feat only three other schools have achieved). Africentric beat Berlin Hiland in the regional final, Ottawa-Glandorf in the state semis and Versailles in the state final.

GIRLS: Minster BasketballDown 48-47 in the fourth quarter, Minster closed on a 16-0 run to claim the D-IV state title 63-48 over Ottoville. The championship is the program's third and the school's 33rd.

Week 31 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Marion Local (Maria Stein) BasketballThe Flyers became the fourth school in state history to win football and basketball state titles in the same school year with a 52-51 double-OT win over Cornerstone Christian in the Division IV state final. Won the D-VI football final in December. The win was the program's third, school's 19th and the Midwest Athletic Conference's 127th state title.

BOYS: Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati) BasketballThe Crusaders captured the program's fourth state title (all since 1999) with an 83-65 in the D-I state final. Only 12 schools in state history have four or more titles.

BOYS: St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron) BasketballThe Irish defended their D-II state title and became the first school in state history to reach eight basketball championships with a 60-51 win over Trotwood-Madison in the final. Middletown and Villa Angela-St. Joseph each have seven titles. The Irish, once 9-8, finished with a 13-game win streak.

BOYS: Deer Park (Cincinnati) BasketballThe Wildcats finished the season as the only undefeated Ohio basketball team (29-0) and captured the program's first state title with a 67-57 win over Africentric in the D-III state final.

Week 32/33 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Licking Valley (Newark) LacrosseThe Panthers opened up with six straight wins and outscored opponents 83-30 in the process.

GIRLS: Lakota East (Liberty Township) SoftballThe Thunderhawks opened the season with five shutouts in six games and outscored opponents 73-1 en route to a 6-0 start.

Week 34 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: West Jefferson BaseballThe Roughriders improved to 15-0 with an 11-4 win over Greenon. West Jeff is ranked No. 23 overall in Ohio (regardless of division) and No. 6 in D-III according to the MaxPreps computer rankings. Roughriders have outscored opponents 139-20.

GIRLS: Lancaster SoftballThe Golden Gales reached 10 wins on the season by going 5-1 in a five-day span. In wins over Canal Winchester, Pickerington Central, Bishop Ready and Logan (two) and a one-run loss to Grove City, the Gales hit .537, had an on-base-percentage of .689, scored 79 runs (allowed 14) and had 85 hits, 76 RBI, 18 doubles and 16 home runs.

Week 35 Ohio HS Teams of the Week

BOYS: Bloom-Carroll (Carroll) BaseballAfter
starting the season 3-4, the Bulldogs won their seventh straight game
and for the 12th time in their last 13 outings to clinch at least a
share of their seventh Mid-State League-Buckeye Division title in eight
years with a 4-0 victory over Liberty Union.

GIRLS: Keystone (La Grange) SoftballThe
Wildcats, ranked No. 9 in Ohio regardless of division by MaxPreps and
No. 1 in the Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association
Division II state poll, remained unbeaten (19-0) and went 6-0 this past
week with wins over Uniontown Lake, Bowling Green, Buckeye (two) and
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